A new report out indicates that 63% of Millennials support legalized marijuana – Republican Millennials! The Pew Poll shows that Millennial support (those born between 1981 and 1996) to be a higher percentage than Generation X and Silent Generation Democrats.
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A man is dead being shot by police in Downtown Los Angeles. Officials say that officers responded to the location on San Pedro Ave around noon on Sunday after receiving reports of a robbery. The officers approached a suspect and talked to him when they say he began fighting and resisting the officers, eventually grabbing for the weapon of one of the cops. That lead to “an officer involved shooting.”
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The AM870 2015 Wealth Summit is coming to the Glendale Hilton on March 12th! “Your Money, Your Wealth, Our Answers!” is this year’s theme. Investor’s Business Daily is coming on board and providing a special opportunity – special free seating! Amy Smith from IBD and host of “How to Make Money in Stocks” joined the Morning Answer to talk about the unique opportunity and what to expect at the upcoming event.
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A 3-2 vote ushered in a new era of government control of the Internet this morning. The FCC voted to approve Net Neutrality, imposing the toughest rules so far on internet traffic and broadband providers like Comcast, Verizon and AT&T. According to the rules, any company providing broadband service must act in the “public interest” and refrain from using “unjust or unreasonable” business practices.
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Yet again, Donald Trump is testing the waters for another Presidential run. Conservative Iowa based radio talk show host Steve Deace told Breitbart News that Trump has hired Chuck Laudner, one of the most respected grassroots operatives in Iowa Republican politics. “Trump signing Lauder…would be an instant signal that he is serious,” Deace told Breitbart. “This is not some flight of fancy where he’s going to yank everybody’s chain and then back out.”
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About 800,000 people received tax forms with incorrect information about their Obamacare coverage. The error is on a form that is supposed to help people calculate whether or not they qualify for a subsidy under the Affordable Care Act and also the amount. The foul up would cause some taxpayers to claim a larger subsidy then they are entitled to and others would under claim. Out of the 800,000, 100,000 went to Californians.
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Rudy Giuliani is responding to the blowback of his criticism of President Obama’s patriotism at a function in New York on Wednesday. The former mayor of New York City said that he didn’t believe Obama loves America and that the President was “not brought up in the way you were brought up.” “I’m not questioning his patriotism, he’s a patriot I’m sure” said Giuliani as he explained his initial remarks. “What I’m saying is that in his rhetoric, I very rarely hear him say the things I used to hear Ronald Reagan say, the things I used to hear Bill Clinton say about how much he loves America. I do hear him criticize America much more often than other American Presidents.”
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The “White House Summit to Combat Violent Extremism” continues in Washington DC. This morning the President of the United States spoke at the summit. “We have to confront the warped ideologies espoused by terrorists like al Qaeda and ISIL, especially their attempt to use Islam to justify their violence. I discussed this at length yesterday. These terrorists are desperate for legitimacy. And all of us have a responsibility to refute the notion that groups like ISIL somehow represent Islam, because that is a falsehood that embraces the terrorist narrative,” said the President.
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California State University Northridge officials are seeking to reduce admission to the popular school. Plans call for a 1 percent cut of enrollment, roughly 300 students, each year for the next four years. The changes are necessary because of the marked increase in enrollment. 35,198 students attended CSUN in 2009 and by last fall that number was already up to 40,000.
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A southern Texas judge has put a major roadblock up to President Obama’s executive action on immigration. US District Judge Andrew Hanen wrote in a memo that went along with the decision that states would “suffer irreparable harm in this case” and “the genie would be impossible to put back in the bottle” claiming that legalizing millions of people is a “virtually irreversible” action. The Administration has promised an appeal and will attempt to get the decision brought up to the Supreme Court as quickly as possible.
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